Marlins-Yankees spring training finale rained out

New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter, left, clowns around in the dugout with bench coach Tony Pena, center, and teammate Carlos Beltran before an exhibition baseball game against the Miami Marlins in Tampa, Fla., Saturday, March 29, 2014. The game was

New York's scheduled game Saturday against the Miami Marlins was canceled just moments after Jeter was honored during a short ceremony at Steinbrenner Field. Jeter announced last month that he will retire after this season.

A video tribute was played on the scoreboard before Jeter was introduced to a standing ovation.

''I got a key to the city. I live here, so I can do whatever I want when I'm in Tampa,'' Jeter said with a smile. ''I thought it was very nice.''

Jeter was limited to 17 games last season after breaking his left ankle in the 2012 playoffs. Although he hit just .137 this spring, his bat looked better during the final week.

''I feel good, and that's the most important thing,'' Jeter said. ''I feel I'm where I want to be right now.''

TANAKA TIME

Masahiro Tanaka thinks not pitching in the Yankees' season-opening three-game series that starts Tuesday in Houston is probably a good thing.

The Japanese star, scheduled to make his major league debut Friday in Toronto, signed a $155 million, seven-year contract in January. He was 24-0 with a 1.27 ERA last year while leading Rakuten to its first Japan Series title.

''I feel that would be a plus for me,'' Tanaka said through a translator. ''The big thing is I'll be able to get the feel of what the games are like here through the dugout.''

In five exhibition games, Tanaka gave up five runs and struck out 26 over 21 innings.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Marlins: Shortstop Adeiny Hechavarria (groin tightness) had his scheduled return rained out. He is expected to be ready for opening day.

Yankees manager Joe Girardi announced that Yangervis Solarte beat out Eduardo Nunez for a backup infield job. Nunez, who played in 90 games for the Yankees last year, was optioned to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.

''I'm excited,'' Redmond said. ''I think we've had a great spring, and I think we have more pieces. I think the atmosphere and the energy has been great. Definitely going to be a battle out there for us, but I love our pitching and I love the makeup of our ballclub. I think we're going to be better offensively. So, in saying all that, we've got to go out there and do it.''